Holly Cole - Holly Cole (2007/2014) [Hi-Res]

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Artist:
Title: Holly Cole
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: 2xHD - Naxos
Genre: Vocal Jazz
Quality: 24bit-88.2kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 43:20
Total Size: 727 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Waters of March 04:20
2. Alley Cat Song 04:04
3. Larger Than Life 03:39
4. Be Careful, It's My Heart 02:09
5. It's Alright With Me 03:53
6. You're My Thrill 05:46
7. Life Is Just A Bowl Of Cherries 03:04
8. Reaching for the Moon 04:08
9. I Will Wait for You 04:32
10. Charade 03:28
11. The House Is Haunted by the Echo of Your Last Goodbye 04:17

Although Canadian jazz/pop chanteuse Holly Cole is idolized in her home country, she is adored by a smaller but no less ardent fan base in the States. This 2008 release finds the singer at the peak of her vocal powers, breathing new life into gems like 'Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries' and 'You're My Thrill,' as well as some kookier numbers ('The Alley Cat Song'). The album was recorded live in the studio with an excellent backing band directed by John Zorn sideman Greg Cohen. Stunning 2008 album from Canadian songstress Holly Cole.

„Holly Cole has always been a difficult vocalist to categorize because of her eclectic taste in music. But this self-titled CD, first issued by Alert in 2007 and reissued in early 2008 by Koch, finds her accompanied by various configurations of small bands, mostly with brass and reeds supplied by a number of top New York session players, with a host of arrangers involved, including Cole herself, pianist Gil Goldstein, saxophonist Marty Ehrlich, and other musicians who took part in the sessions. 'The House Is Haunted by the Echo of Your Last Goodbye' is an overlooked gem in which Cole adds the slightest touch of humor to lessen its melancholy air. The brisk setting of Henry Mancini's normally easygoing 'Charade' suggests the hustle and bustle of a love affair in an urban setting, while the breezy dash through 'It's Alright with Me' is just as much fun. Her slinky treatment of the old novelty piece 'Alley Cat Song' (usually heard as a honky tonk piano instrumental) could revive interest in its possibilities. Only one piece falls short, her droning take of Jobim's 'Waters of March,' featuring members of her old band (pianist Aaron Davis, bassist David Piltch, and guitarist Kevin Breit, the latter adding loops as well), where she fails to vary her approach enough to capture the subtlety within this demanding song. But this CD is easily one of her best overall record dates.“ (Ken Dryden, AMG)

Holly Cole, vocals
Kevin Breit, guitar, Loop, Loops
Matt Munisteri, guitar
Aaron Davis, piano
Robert DeBellis, bass clarinet, baritone saxophone
Marty Ehrlich, clarinet, flute, alto saxophone
Gil Goldstein, accordion, piano
Lenny Pickett, clarinet, tenor saxophone
Vincent Chancey, French Horn
Greg Cohen, bass
David Piltch, bass
Steven Wolf, drums

Recorded at Brooklyn Recording, New York, N.Y., Phase One Studios, New York, N.Y.
Engineered by George Seara, Andy Taub
Mixed at Phase One Studios, New York by George Seara
2xHD mastering: René Laflamme
2xHD executive Producer: André Perry

Produced by Greg Cohen & Holly Cole

Digitally remastered


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